Chapter 19 Section 2. By 1910…. cars electric lights department stores telephones shopping by mail.

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Chapter 19 Section 2

By 1910…. cars electric lights department stores telephones shopping by mail

InventedInvented the telegraph in 1844 SMAOMRUSEELSMAOMRUSEELE

CyrusCyrus Field Managed to lay a telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean. Transatlantic cable

Alexander Graham Bell *Invented the telephone in 1876 Born in Scotland. Moved to the U.S. to work with hearing impaired individuals.

patents ,000 new patents

George Eastman 1888 Kodak

ThomasThomas Edison

George Westinghouse *Built transformers Lewis Latimer *mechanism for oiling machinery. Jan. E. Matzeliger *Shoe-making machine

Henry Ford-1896

ModelModel T

AssemblyAssembly Lines

WrightWright Brothers Flew at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina